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Old 08-12-2013, 02:00 AM
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Default Quick way to xport full wave

I seem to be having trouble finding the commands but I have a larger project with lots of edits The commands use to be consolidate / render track then during render you could select the destination format and destination. I am sure you can still do this. I supposed the command is bounce to disk and it so can you do this for each track and labeled as the track names?
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Old 08-12-2013, 02:29 AM
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Default Re: Quick way to xport full wave

Either change disk allocation of the track you want to consolidate on to a specified destination PRIOR to consolidating.

Or else, after consolidating, hit shift+cmd+k (on a Mac) to bring up the export dialog. Don't know the key command for windows, but you could also go with the "export clips as files" when right clicking in the clip list.
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Old 08-13-2013, 03:26 AM
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Default Re: Quick way to xport full wave

Windows: shift+control+K
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Old 09-22-2013, 04:10 AM
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Default Re: Quick way to xport full wave

Thanks for the keyboard command but where has consolidate track gone to
I cannot find info in reference guide. I sure would be nice to consolidate and export all tracks to individual new wave tracks with one command. I have many a song to convert this way,
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Old 09-22-2013, 04:48 AM
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Thanks for the keyboard command but where has consolidate track gone to
I cannot find info in reference guide. I sure would be nice to consolidate and export all tracks to individual new wave tracks with one command. I have many a song to convert this way,
Thanks
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You cannot consolidate tracks, just clips/selections.

PT 11 Reference Guide , page 574 : Consolidating Clips
PT 11 Shortcuts Guide , page 24 : Consolidate Selection Alt+Shift+3
(just search in the guides for "consolidate")
PT Menu , Edit : Consolidate Clip

Consolidate all clips in all tracks simultaneously :
click somewhere on some track in the edit window , Enter , Command+A
Alt+Shift+3
keep everything selected
Cmd+Shift+K (choose format and destination)
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You cannot consolidate tracks, just clips/selections.

PT 11 Reference Guide , page 574 : Consolidating Clips
PT 11 Shortcuts Guide , page 24 : Consolidate Selection Alt+Shift+3
(just search in the guides for "consolidate")
PT Menu , Edit : Consolidate Clip

Consolidate all clips in all tracks simultaneously :
click somewhere on some track in the edit window , Enter , Command+A
Alt+Shift+3
keep everything selected
Cmd+Shift+K (choose format and destination)
Thanks Joachim
THis is do the trick
Thanks for you help
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Old 09-23-2013, 06:02 AM
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